Rural Conditions and Trends: Federal Programs Issue, Vol. 11, No. 1
Douglas E. Bowers and Rick Reeder, editors
Rural Conditions and Trends No. (RCAT-111)
June 2000
About this magazine
The biggest stories for rural development policy at the end of the century involve regulatory and trade policy. Federal programs have undergone some important changes, and several new initiatives are beginning to have an impact on rural development. This issue of Rural Conditions and Trends examines these and other Federal policy changes during 1999 and early 2000, focusing on their potential implications for rural development. It includes special articles on financial reform legislation, trade adjustments, and the New Markets and Livable Communities initiatives.
In this report ...
Articles are in Adobe Acrobat PDF format.
- Frontmatter (About RCaT, Contents), 32 kb
- Overview: Changing Regulatory and Trade Climate May Enhance Rural Economic Growth and Environmental Sustainability, 24 kb
- General Assistance: Several New Initiatives Provide General Assistance, 526 kb
- Infrastructure Assistance: More Money for Telecommunications, Other Programs, 522 kb
- Business Assistance: Technical Assistance Assuming Greater Role in Business Assistance Programs, 504 kb
- Housing Assistance: Housing Assistance Increases in 2000, 1,042 kb
- Trade Liberalization: International Trade Agreements Bring Adjustment to the Textile and Apparel Industries, 1,543 kb
- Financial Services Overhaul: Legislation Makes Major Changes in Acceptable Combinations of Financial Firms, 167 kb
- New Markets and Livability Initiatives: Recent Changes Advance New Markets and Livability Initiatives, 544 kb
- Regulatory Policy: Regulatory Policy Boosts Economic Competitiveness and Environmental Sustainability, 36 kb
- Appendix A: Rural Share of Selected Programs, 11 kb
- Appendix B: Data Sources and Definitions, 28 kb
- Download entire issue, 3,213 kb.
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Updated date: June 2000
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